Certified lurker and alien enthusiast.
Self proclaimed artist
Hi! I’m Spirit and I have an intense love for worldbuilding and all things science fiction!
I’m also extremely into alternative rock music and one of my hobbies is as such. (Vocals, guitar, viola bbyyyyy) I’m also super into nature sciences (oceanography, paleontology, geology, biology, etc) and astronomy as well!
Please note that my upload schedule might be all over the place due to me currently being an college student and that I balance fanart with personal work often. Also this Deviantart might be only sporadically updated as I am more active on other sites.
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ART STATUS:
Art trades: ask
Commissions: closed
Art requests: closed
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Art materials used
Traditional mediums (primarily mixed media)
- alcohol based markers such as copics or prismacolors
- gel pen
- acrylic paints
- watercolor
- glitter
For digital art, I primarily use Procreate but I do sometimes use Adobe Photoshop Sketch, Flipnote 3D, and Colors 3D. It’s also drawn with a finger on a shattered iPad for the most part (minus the two 3DS programs)
Other sites:
Here’s my redbubble where I sell stickers n stuff
I have an Instagram- I’m pretty active on here plus I livestream occasionally here
Here's my Toyhouse where I try to cram my OCs onto as I make their refs
My Tumblr which is fairly active
And an Art Fight. It’s definitely bare bones at the moment but oh well
Thanks for the llama!
Thanks for the fav!
How have I not been watching yet? x_x
Lmao same?? Lemme fix that-
fixed ; )
your marker art is really gorgeous!! im really sorry to be a bother but i thought id ask if youve got any tips for someone whos not done too much marker work before? thank you!!!
Sorry if this reply is sorta late, Im not as active here anymore ^^’ I’d say that for working with alcohol based markers try to use a paper that’s either meant for markers or one that’s not too thin as they w i l l bleed, also a colorless blending marker will be your best friend when trying to color something with a pastel palette as light tones are very difficult to do by themselves. I generally have a test paper next to me to test out color combinations and blending so I don’t mess up on the picture, and I like to work from dark tones to light ones- some people do the opposite, I guess it really depends on what you prefer. A lot of working with markers is just experimenting and I really like it because of the smooth application and digital art effect it brings. c:
its no problem, wow thank you so much for all the advice!! that definitely helps, ill try all that ^^